Amazon Card – Learn How to Apply

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Amazon Card Brazil is a co-branded credit card line linked to Amazon.com.br that you request online and then manage through the issuer’s card app. 

It is positioned for shoppers who want Amazon-specific benefits like extended installment options on eligible purchases and points back on spending. 

Approval depends on a credit analysis, and after approval, you can start using a digital version for Amazon.com.br purchases before the physical card arrives. 

What the Amazon Card Brazil is

Amazon Card Brazil refers to the Amazon.com.br credit card offerings promoted on Amazon’s Brazilian site and tied to the Amazon shopping experience. 

The card is presented with no annual fee in the main Amazon.com.br listing and is marketed with Amazon-focused rewards. 

It is associated with Mastercard benefits on eligible tiers, which may include services and protections typical of the card category. 

Installment shopping (“parcelamento”) on Amazon.com.br is highlighted as a core feature, with terms depending on the product and eligibility of the order.

Pros Cons
No annual fee in the main Amazon.com.br listing. High revolving credit interest if you carry a balance.
Installment (“parcelamento”) options on eligible Amazon purchases. Installment and invoice financing plans include interest charges.
Points or rewards structure tied to Amazon.com.br purchases. Rewards are strongest inside Amazon, less competitive elsewhere.
Immediate digital card use after approval in many cases. Approval depends on credit analysis and is not guaranteed.
Mastercard network acceptance nationwide and internationally. Late payments trigger penalties, interest, and possible negative credit impact.
Managed online through app and digital channels. Complex Brazilian credit cost structure (rotativo, IOF, CET) requires attention.
Backed by Bradesco service channels and support lines. Interest rates in Brazil are among the highest globally for revolving credit.

Who issues it and what you get

The Amazon Brazil credit card program was launched as a partnership involving Amazon Brasil, Bradesco, and Mastercard in Brazil. 

Card management is commonly done through Bradesco/Bradescard card-management flows, including activation via QR code in the welcome kit. 

Amazon’s card pages emphasize installment options and highlight Mastercard tier benefits when applicable. 

Before relying on any single perk, confirm the exact version you are requesting on the Amazon application page you access from your phone.

Amazon Prime card vs Amazon.com.br card

Amazon’s Brazil program is described as having at least two variants.

An Amazon Prime version and an Amazon.com.br version, depending on eligibility and membership context. 

Choose the version that matches your situation because the practical value often comes from conditions like parcelamento and points back.

Eligibility and what to prepare

Amazon’s Brazil instructions indicate you should have your RG and CPF on hand when starting the request flow. 

You should also be ready to fill in personal data accurately and complete any identity checks required during the online form process. 

If your approval is instant, you may be able to use the card immediately at Amazon.com.br while the physical card is prepared for delivery. 

Step-by-step application process online

Start from the official Amazon.com.br card area and open the request flow on your mobile device as instructed on the page. 

Complete the form, submit the requested identification details, and follow any prompts for verification or credit evaluation. 

If approved, begin using the digital card for eligible Amazon.com.br purchases according to the program’s initial-use rules. 

When the physical card arrives, finalize activation using the issuer’s process, which can include QR code activation through the card app.

Fees and interest rates to understand

Even with no annual fee, a credit card can generate costs through interest, installment financing, late payment charges, cash withdrawals, and other services. 

Bradesco publishes modalities such as revolving credit (“rotativo”) and invoice installment (“parcelamento de fatura”).

Your statement is the practical source that shows the rate and CET applied to your account offers for that cycle, especially when you carry a balance.

  • Parceling purchases on Amazon.com.br up to 15× has no interest for eligible products.
  • There is no officially published Amazon-specific interest rate table publicly available on Amazon’s Brazilian site. Rates are shown in generic bank tables rather than directly tied to Amazon.
  • For Bradesco-issued Mastercard credit cards, which include Amazon’s card, the typical monthly interest (rotativo) can go up to about 14.99 %. Restarting interest is common if full payment isn’t made.
  • Invoice installment financing (parcelamento de fatura) rates may be up to ~12.50 % per month for such cards in the Brazilian market.

How rewards and installment shopping typically work

Amazon.com.br shopping is where the strongest perks and points back on purchases are usually concentrated.

Installment shopping on Amazon.com.br is governed by order-level eligibility rules, so the option appears only when the purchase meets the requirements. 

Mastercard tier benefits can add travel or service-related features, but they do not replace the need to control interest by paying on time. 

If you primarily buy outside Amazon, compare the reward-earning rates to determine whether this card still justifies keeping it in your wallet instead of another product.

Official support phone numbers and address

For official banking contacts, Bradesco lists service channels including Fone Fácil 4002 0022, SAC Alô Bradesco 0800 704 8383, and accessibility line 0800 722 0099. 

For escalation, Bradesco lists Ouvidoria at 0800 727 9933 for cases not resolved in earlier channels. 

Bradesco’s headquarters address is “Cidade de Deus, s/nº, Vila Yara, Osasco, SP, CEP 06029-900,” which is published on its official pages. 

Final takeaways

Amazon Card Brazil makes the most sense when you frequently shop and can use eligible installment options without drifting into revolving debt. 

The application is designed to be started from Amazon’s mobile experience, with RG and CPF available. 

If you want to proceed, start from Amazon’s official card request page on your phone and follow the steps exactly as shown in your flow.

Disclaimer: This article is for general information and does not provide financial, legal, or credit advice. Fees, interest rates, eligibility rules, and benefits can change, and your statement and official rate tables are the reference for what applies to your account. Always confirm the latest terms in the official Amazon application flow and through Bradesco’s official service channels before making decisions.

Alex Rivers
Alex Rivers
Alex Rivers is a career analyst and editorial lead at DefineRuhu.com, specializing in global job markets, public service, and financial planning. With a background in international business, Alex transforms complex hiring trends and credit strategies into actionable advice. His mission is to provide professionals with the clarity and competitive edge needed to navigate today’s evolving economic landscape.